Hobart used to live just west of Morris' farm in Samsula. She said Hall had been abusive to Morris for years and court records support her account.

The night Hall was dragged outside of Morris' residence on High Ridge Lane, Anderson and Hall had been drinking vodka for several hours, a Volusia County Sheriff's Office report shows.

Anderson had locked the door to the house, however, and Morris was left outside looking in the windows. She called Hobart and told her to come over because she was afraid that Anderson was going to kill Hall, Hobart said.

Hobart agreed, but said she had no idea what she was walking into.

According to sheriff's investigators, Anderson began beating Hall after the latter became so drunk he could hardly stand. He then stunned Hall with a stun gun, reports show. After that Anderson and Morris tied up Hall with red twine, reports show.

Hobart said she walked in on the chaos and began to call 9-1-1.

“But her (Morris') brother came up behind me and pointed a gun to my head and told me to hang up,” Hobart said.

Later that night investigators arrested Anderson at his Edgewater home and he had a handgun in his bathrobe, a sheriff's report states.

Anderson and Morris tied Hall behind Hobart's truck by the ankles, reports show. Hall later told investigators that it was Hobart who drove the truck, but Hobart denies that.

Sheriff's investigators said the women then dragged Hall for about half a mile. After that the women untied Hall and threw him in the bed of the tan pickup, investigators said.

Hall later said he heard the women talk about scalping him and burying him, investigators said.

He untied himself, jumped from Hobart's moving truck and ran to a neighbor's house, reports show. He was bloodied, with cuts all over his body. His underwear was torn, exposing his scraped-up backside.

The feelings espoused by brother and sister revealed a hatred for the 55-year-old Hall sparked by the years of abuse Morris suffered under her ex-husband, court records show.

Married to Hall from 2007 to 2012, Morris said she feared her ex-husband. She said he would punch her in the stomach, choke her and threaten to kill her with a knife. She also said Hall had threatened to hit her in the head and leave her in a ditch. Morris said Hall had a drinking problem, court records show.

“I've never been scared of anyone,” Morris wrote in a petition for an injunction in 2010. “But I am scared of Bobby (Hall).”

Court records show Hall has never been convicted of domestic battery or domestic violence.

His only conviction, according to court records, is for a DUI. In addition, he was arrested in March on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He is in the Volusia County Branch Jail awaiting trial and could not be reached for comment.

The dragging episode was also fueled by Morris' anger when she learned that Hall had his girlfriend staying at her farmhouse, reports show. Morris is a trucker and she was on the road and returning from Georgia the day before the incident, reports show.

She was allowing Hall to stay at her house because she owed him money.

David Villavicencio, an associate producer with Indigo Films in San Rafael, Calif., confirmed that he had sent Hobart a letter concerning the production company's interest in doing a one-hour episode of the dragging incident for ID Investigation Discovery. Hobart said she will do the show.